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METRA 70-5601 ~ CAR RADIO/STEREO WIRE HARNESS INSTALL PLUG + ANTENNA ADAPTER | $30.95 | 15d 18h 19m | |
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ANTENNA MIATA RX8 MX5 BLACK SEAT WARMER HEATED CUSHION | $30.95 | 0 | 3d 17h 8m |
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88 89 90 1988 1989 1990 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL TOWN CAR POWER ANTENNA -TESTS OKAY! | $69.00 | 0 | 3d 18h 7m |
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Power Antenna Kit - 1990 thru 1997 Lincoln Town Car | $69.99 | 23d 16h 10m | |
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NEW Hirschmann Automatic Electric Power Radio Antenna/Aerial Chrome Telescopic | $44.95 | 2d 9h 33m | |
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FORD ELECTRIC ANTENNA LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1984 NOS | $308.00 | 0 | 6d 23h 38m |
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NEW Replacement Option for the Bosch Autojet AM FM Electric Power Radio Antenna | $49.99 | 5d 14h 31m | |
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Read more »A few years ago, a storm wiped out phone lines across Southwestern Oregon.
Most communication, including 911 service, was down. But counties still needed to communicate with the state officials and other agencies to obtain assistance.
So, all emergency communication was relayed through a cluttered hobby room in Bandon.
'For about three hours, all the messages from out of Curry County all the way up to Salem were going through my house," Dan Bissell said.
Bissell operates an amateur, or ham, radio station, which is part of a network called Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services, or RACES, in Coos County. When communication goes down, this group of roughly 50 volunteers takes over.
Bissell has a backup generator at his house in case the power goes out to run the ham radio, and even if that fails, all he needs is a car battery.
Bissell led RACES as the radio officer for almost six years. A few days ago, he retired from his post.
Of course, he's not leaving amateur radio, or even emergency communications all together.
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